Byford Health Hub
About the project
The Byford Health Hub will open in 2027.
It is an important infrastructure project for the local community, allowing people to access specialist health and community-based care closer to home.
The Hub will provide a single-entry point for families and individuals in the Shire of Serpentine-Jarrahdale and surrounding region with access to a range of primary care, community, social and specialist health services in one convenient location, behind the Coles supermarket near the new train station. Earthworks were completed in May 2025.
It provides a unique opportunity to shape a shared approach to integrating health and social services to positively impact the health and wellbeing of the community.
Service providers will be a mix of private and not-for-profit, in conjunction with a comprehensive range of on-site outpatient services provided by WA Health.
East Metropolitan Health Service (EMHS) is coordinating the program planning, development and commissioning, with advice from clinicians, Traditional Owners and the local community.
Milestones 2025
- Work has begun on the $42 million Byford Health Hub 2027.
- Earthworks were completed on the site at Bushman Glade in May 2025.
- A Main Works tender for the construction of the hub building was released in July 2025, with an expected award date in November 2025.
- Community consultative committee formed and meeting.
- Meetings with the Beenyup Kaartdijin Mia Aboriginal Advisory Group to provide cultural guidance.
- Second round of consultation with local GPs underway.
- Service and operational planning is underway.
- Briefing in August as part of Request for Information for suppliers interested in occupying the premises to provide services for:
o Primary care
o episodic urgent care
o mobile X-ray and/or general ultrasound

Program manager Catrina Wold on-site at the Hub location.